IH 3414 Diesel Hydraulic hose specs and replacement

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Im trying to find the hose ratings (psi) and fitting sizes spec for the loader right now. Blew the hose that tilts the bucket and need to replace it.
 
Unfortunately, few people if any have that information right off the top of their heads.

First option, take the hose with you to the hydraulic shop, push it across the counter to the person there, and politely ask, "Would you please make me one of these?" They will handle the hard parts, figuring out what kind of hose it is, and matching the fittings on the ends.

Second option, there are many references online for hydraulic fittings, including pictures and dimensions, that you can use to figure out what you have.

I believe the most commonly used types on IH equipment are JIC (37 degree flare) and ORB (O-Ring Boss).

If you can post pictures, we can at least identify the type of fitting and narrow your search.
 

I did plan on doing just that (shove it across the counter LOL) Just wanted to prepare myself if the fittings are uncommon and the guy looks at me like I'm an alien!! I'll post some pics later when I take it off. Thanks for the quick response.
 
Most places that fab up hydraulic hoses stock SAE 100R17 hose which would be fine for your application. It is rated at 3000 psi working pressure regardless of size so it is ideal for
tractor hydraulic system applications. Take whatever is left of your existing hose so they can match up the ends, ask for 100R17 hose in the same size, and you'll be good to go. 100R16
would also be a suitable hose type for 3/4" and smaller tractor hydraulic applications.
 
(quoted from post at 06:26:26 09/22/20) Im trying to find the hose ratings (psi) and fitting sizes spec for the loader right now. Blew the hose that tilts the bucket and need to replace it.

As I've learned, most of these systems have popoff valves that keep pressure at 2250 psi. Any 3000 psi hose will work. Even those at TSC except that they all typically have pipe threads so you need adapter fittings to get to the JIC37 or oring boss fittings. The JIC fittings have the swivel end with the sloped male end like was used on gas fittings. The oring boss fittings look like they could be a pipe thread except they have a finer thread and screw all the way in flush and have an oring to make the seal. You can google hydraulic fittings for a pic. I'm thinking your loader will have a minimum of 3/4" hose and could be an inch but probably 3/4". Guess I can't rule out that someone replaced the hoses with a pipe thread. Look to see if the swivel part is on the hose end or the steel pipe end.

You will spend some bucks at the hydraulic store and maybe not so much at TSC but their fittings add up at both. These stores don't really stock anything under 2500 or 3000. O'reillys makes up hydraulic hose with a choice of some fittings and they can be reasonable. If you know what you want, there are some good deals on Amazon and some will make them to your length and choice of fittings.
 
its a 5/8" hose. Relief pressure according to the book is 2,000psi. Go with a 3,000psi hose and you will be in good shape. The Hose ends are JIC, but the actual cylinder connections are ORB.
 

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